3 Awesome Webcomics You Should Follow

When you should be studying,  here are a few webcomics that you should be following:

Toothpaste for Dinner :

A new drawing is posted every day at 12:01 AM, EST. Each comic features small, simple drawings, paired with short captions or dialogue. The style of humor on Toothpaste for Dinner encompasses surrealism, irony, social commentary, cynicism, and schadenfreude, among other sub-types of humor. Each cartoon is entirely self-contained (except in certain cases of a series, such as the horoscope series.)

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Perry Bible Fellowship :

The Perry Bible Fellowship (or PBF) is a newspaper comic strip and webcomic by Nicholas Gurewitch. It originated in the Syracuse University newspaper The Daily Orange. The comics are usually three or four panels long, and are generally characterized by the juxtaposition of whimsical childlike imagery or fantasy with extremely morbid, surreal humor. Common themes include irony, religion, sexuality, war, science fiction, suicide, violence, and death.

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xkcd :

xkcd is a webcomic created by Randall Munroe, a former contractor for NASA.  Munroe describes it as “a webcomic of romance, sarcasm, math, and language.  ”It is a widely read webcomic (it tallied between 60 and 70 million page views during October 2007) and has been recognized in mainstream media such as The Guardian and The New York Times.

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